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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

In Today's News - Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Quote of the Day
The safest place in Korea was right behind a platoon of Marines. Lord, how they could fight!
-- Major General Frank E. Lowe, 1952


News of Note:
No Court-Martial for Marine Taped Killing Unarmed Iraqi
Troops Capture Zarqawi Associate
Terrorist Leadership Diminishing
Pilot Gets Award for Saving Crew
Forces Net 109 Terrorists


JuneauEmpire.com: Associated Press
Insurgents kill over 60 in 3 Iraqi cities
Grenade found near site where Bush spoke
Bush gets $82B measure for war operations
States challenge Pentagon on base closings
State Dept. offers more material on Bolton


Seattle Post-Intelligencer: War on Iraq
Suicide attack kills 30, wounds 35
U.S. forces push toward Syrian border
Suicide car bomb kills at least 24 in Iraq
Iran making first locally built submarine
Group: Keep terror suspects out of Egypt
Khalilzad slated for Baghdad post


The US News: Iraq News
AP Exclusive: Iraqi Official Says Neighbors Must Do More to Halt Insurgency
Amid bombings, a dozen Iraqis are found executed
Four Pistols Confiscated From Iraqi President's Security Guards Ahead of Summit
Pentagon sees westward shift of Iraqi insurgents
More Violence In Iraq
British reservists more vulnerable to Iraq war stress
Missing man's brother apologizes, seeks mercy from captors in Iraq Marines Push Toward Iraq's Syrian Border
US Congress OKs An Additional $82 Billion For Iraq, Afghanistan
Egypt backtracks on reforms
Halliburton gets $72 mln bonus for work in Iraq
Court-Martial Opens for Officer Charged With Shipping Home Weapons From Iraq
A Look at the Bill Congress Sent to the President for Iraq, Afghanistan Wars
U.S. Punches Through Deserts in Iraq


Various Sources
Italy to keep troops in Iraq until at least early 2006, well beyond September target
Demoted general says Army relied on shoplifting charge to punish her for Abu Ghraib
Iraq to mediate with rebels through Sunnis
Insurgents kidnap Iraqi governor, demand end to military offensive
Germany dedicates Holocaust memorial
EU urged to fund suit over slaying in Belfast
Rafsanjani seeks to lead Iran again


Fox News
N. Korea May Have Harvested Raw Materials for Nukes
Study: Number of Crimes Against Muslims Soars
Afghan Protests Turn Violent
Dem-Ousting Pastor Resigns
McCain: Make Filibuster Deal
Terror Bombers Kill 60 in Iraq
Georgia Security Scare


Department of Defense
Operation Matador Targets Insurgents — Story
Marines Insist Vests Offer Designed Protection — Story
Program Aims to Repatriate Noncriminal Militia — Story

ON THE GROUND
Army Chief of Staff Visits Vanguard Troops — Story
Work Begins on New Vehicle Repair Facility — Story Photos
USS Mustin Conducts Maritime Security Ops — Story
Australian-Led Command Patrols Persian Gulf

IN IRAQ
Battle Assessment Reviews Hero's Fight
Soldiers Transform Bunker into Coffee Shop
Infantry Soldiers Hunt for Weapons Caches
Air Force Medics Treat Patients at Abu Ghraib
Bengals Continue Fight in Iraqi Skies
Azerbaijani Army Guards Hadithah Dam
Combat Medics Keeps Soldiers Healthy

IN AFGHANISTAN
U.S. Paratroopers Deal Blow to Taliban Forces

IN SOUTHWEST ASIA
Airmen Protect Base, People
Joint Search, Rescue Center Coordinates Search Efforts

IN UZBEKISTAN
C-130 Maintainers Accomplish Depot Maintenance

FACE OF DEFENSE
Marine Blends Passions with Job — Story

Newark Deli Ships Salami — Story
Youth Camp Deadline Approaches

TOP NEWS
IN IRAQ
Three Marines Killed; Ops Continue
Abu Ghraib Attack Suspect Nabbed
Second Soldier Killed in Samarra
Iraq Daily Update
Multinational Force Iraq
Iraq Reconstruction
Maps
Weekly Progress Report (pdf)

IN AFGHANISTAN
Giambastiani Visits Troops
Afghans Take Over Security Duties
Two U.S. Marines Killed in Firefight
Insurgents, Afghan Soldiers Killed
Afghanistan Daily Update
Maps

WAR ON TERRORISM
Bush Thanks Georgia for Support
Waging and Winning the War on Terror
Terrorism Timeline
Terrorism Knowledge Base

MILITARY NEWS
USS Nimitz Strike Group Deploys
Military to Improve Training
National Guard, Reserve Update

TRANSFORMATION
Commander Talks Basing Priorities — Story
BRAC Process Sets Stage
BRAC: Surge Capability Examined

CASUALTIES
Officials Identify Army Casualty — Story

Weather
from The Weather Channel

Iraq
Al Azamiyah Al Basrah Al Hillah Al Karkh Al Kazimiyah Al Kut An Nasiriyah Baghdad Baqubah Mosul Najaf Nineveh Tall Kayf

Afghanistan
Bost/Laskar Ghurian Herat Kabul Qandahar


Today in History
1189 - German King and Holy Roman Emperor Frederik I (Barbarossa) leaves Regensburg with 100,000 crusaders.
1330 - Constantinople /Istanbul becomes the new capital for the Eastern Roman Empire.
1421 - Jews are expelled from Styria, Austria.
1502 - Columbus begins his fourth, and last, trip to the "Indies."
1674 - The Netherlands and Cologne sign a peace treaty.
1678 - French Admiral Jean d'Estrées' fleet runs aground in Curaçao.
1689 - The French and English naval Battle of Bantry Bay occurs.
1690 - English troops conquer Port Royal, Nova Scotia.
1749 - The British parliament accepts the Consolidation Act, reorganizing the fleet.
1751 - Pennsylvania Hospital, the first in the U.S., is founded.
1792 - U.S. Captain Robert Gray discovers and names the Columbia River.
1814 - Americans defeat the British at the Battle of Plattsburgh.
1858 - Minnesota is admitted as the 32nd U.S. state.
1862 - The CSS Virginia is scuttled off Norfolk, VA.
1864 - General J.E.B. Stuart is mortally wounded in the Battle of Yellow Tavern (Sheridan's Raid), VA.
1916 - Einstein presents his Theory of General Relativity.
1921 - Tel Aviv becomes the first all Jewish municipality.
1925 - The Communist Party of Holland splits.
1931 - Austria's largest bank, Credit-Anstalt, fails. It is the start of the financial collapse of Central Europe.
1941 - The first Messerschmidt 109F is shot down over England.
1942 - Japanese troops conquer Kalewa.
1943 - A German division in Tunisia surrenders.
- The U.S. 7th division lands on Attu, in the Aleutian islands - the first U.S. territory recaptured.
1945 - U.S. marines conquer Awatsha Draw, Okinawa.
1947 - Laos accepts a constitution for a parliamentary democracy.
1948 - Haganah takes control of Safed and the port of Haifa.
1949 - Israel becomes the 59th member of the United Nations.
- Siam changes its name to Thailand.
1955 - Israel attacks Gaza.
1960 - Israeli soldiers capture Adolf Eichmann in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
1962 - The U.S. sends troops to Thailand.
1963 - Racially motivated bomb attacks occur in Birmingham, AL.
1965 - Ellis Island is added to the Statue of Liberty National monument.
1967 - The 100,000,000th U.S. phone is connected.
1968 - Students and police clash in Paris, resulting in hundreds of injuries.
1973 - The Dutch Government of Uyl is formed.
1975 - Israel signs an agreement with the European Economic Market.
1978 - Margaret A. Brewer becomes the first female U.S. Marine General.
1985 - In India, a booby-trap bomb kills 86.
1987 - Corazon Aquino is elected President of the Philippines.
1989 - Kenya announces a worldwide ban on ivory.
1989 - President Bush orders approximately 2,000 troops to Panama.
1994 - 6 white racists are sentenced to death in South Africa.

Birthdays
1568 - Christian I, ruler of Anhalt-Bernburg
1821 - Union Brigadier General Charles (Carlos) John Stolbrand
1830 - Union Brigadier General John Converse Starkweather
1852 - Charles Warren Fairbanks, Vice President to Theodore Roosevelt
1881 - Jan van Gilse composer/resistance fighter
1888 - P. A. J. Losecaat Vermeer, leader of the Dutch High Council
1891 - Henry Morgenthau, Jr., US Secretary of the Treasury
1894 - Anton A. Mussert, Dutch Nazi leader
1905 - Marjorie Sykes, peace activist
1911 - Roy James Alfred Kaulback, soldier
1918 - Richard P. Feynman, physicist, 1965 Nobel Prize winner
1927 - Justice Hollis
1929 - Edward Anson, British Vice-Admiral
1933 - Louis Farrakhan, minister, Black Islam Nation leader
1934 - James M. Jeffords (Representative-VT)
1957 - Luca Urbani, M.D. / astronaut (STS 78-alternate)
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